Driver of stolen vehicle arrested; Super speeders

An SD&G OPP cruiser. Smith photo, Nation Valley News file

April 26, 2018

EXCESSIVE SPEEDS

SD&G — SD&G OPP officers conducted a speed measuring enforcement and intercepted the following vehicles for traveling at excessive speeds. The vehicles were impounded and the driver’s permit seized for seven days in accordance to policy.

SOUTH GLENGARRY — A vehicle was stopped travelling 158km/h on Highway 401 shortly before 11 a.m. on April 24. The 63-year-old male driver from North Glengarry, was charged with stunt driving (Highway Traffic Act).

SOUTH DUNDAS — A vehicle was stopped travelling 163km/h on Highway 401 shortly after before 1:30 p.m. on April 24. The male driver, 47, from Mississauga, was charged with stunt driving (Highway Traffic Act).

SOUTH DUNDAS — A vehicle was stopped travelling 158km/h on Highway 401 shortly after 1 p.m. on April 25.A female driver, 48, from Laval was charged with stunt driving (Highway Traffic Act).

DRIVER OF A STOLEN VEHICLE ARRESTED

LANCASTER — A disturbance occurred at a residence on Molan Street, Lancaster shortly before 11 a.m on April 24. Police investigation revealed that a male entered a residence unlawfully and left shortly after in a SUV. The Mitsubishi SUV the male was driving had been stolen from Cornwall. SD&G OPP located the male and the vehicle in Lancaster. Investigation further revealed that the adult male was breaching previous release conditions.

Marc Andre Fournier, 35, of Cornwall, was arrested and is charged with;

– Possession of property obtained by crime over $5000

– Failure to comply with conditions of an undertaking

– Three counts of failure to comply with conditions of a probation order

– Unlawfully in a dwelling house

He was held in custody pending a bail appearance in Cornwall court.

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